Coupling approaches with non-matching grids for classical linear elasticity and bond-based peridynamic models in 1D
Coupling approaches with non-matching grids for classical linear elasticity and bond-based peridynamic models in 1D
Local-nonlocal coupling approaches provide a means to combine the computational efficiency of local models and the accuracy of nonlocal models. To facilitate the coupling of the two models, non-matching grids are often desirable as nonlocal grids usually require a finer resolution than local grids. In that case, it is often convenient to resort to interpolation operators so that models can exchange information in the overlap regions when nodes from the two grids do not coincide. This paper studies three existing coupling approaches, namely 1) a method that enforces matching displacements in an overlap region, 2) a variant that enforces a constraint on the stresses instead, and 3) a method that considers a variable horizon in the vicinity of the interfaces. The effect of the interpolation order and of the grid ratio on the performance of the three coupling methods with non-matching grids is carefully studied on one-dimensional examples using polynomial manufactured solutions. The numerical results show that the degree of the interpolants should be chosen with care to avoid introducing additional modeling errors, or simply minimize these errors, in the coupling approach.
Patrick Diehl、Emily Downing、Autumn Edwards、Serge Prudhomme
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Patrick Diehl,Emily Downing,Autumn Edwards,Serge Prudhomme.Coupling approaches with non-matching grids for classical linear elasticity and bond-based peridynamic models in 1D[EB/OL].(2025-04-08)[2025-05-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.06093.点此复制
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